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    Default How do we attack the kitties

    Just wondering if anyone has followed them and know where their weaknesses are, and how you would game plan for them?
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    Default Re: How do we attack the kitties

    Quote Originally Posted by sage View Post
    Just wondering if anyone has followed them and know where their weaknesses are, and how you would game plan for them?
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    Kick field goals and count on the defense to win it.
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    Default Re: How do we attack the kitties

    I just looked and if I read it right, through the air would be our best attack the way it looks. They rank poorly there but high on run defense.

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    More getting the ball to Tre Watson in space

    More getting the ball to our RB's in space, we don't really do that at all. It would be a good time to run some, NE type, Brady to James White plays

    More pass routes for our TE's, they are the best corps in the FCS, and perhaps even all of CFB; and TR is grossly under-using them.

    More of Jimmy football running real slot receiver routes, and leave the the post routes down the center of the field to Babicz and Gindorf

    And somebody really needs to get in Trey's face and tell him to hit his receivers on the numbers and forget about throwing an interception. The kid is playing scared because of his freak success in not throwing an int.

    They may even need to threaten to bench him. He needs to know that his apprehension is obvious to everyone and that it won't be tolerated.

    He has bee over throwing and throwing wide of his receivers the whole second half of the season and it's getting worse. Even on a lot of completions our receivers are having to make difficult catches because he is trying to play it safe.

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    Default Re: How do we attack the kitties

    Quote Originally Posted by Alsen View Post
    More getting the ball to Tre Watson in space

    More getting the ball to our RB's in space, we don't really do that at all. It would be a good time to run some, NE type, Brady to James White plays

    More pass routes for our TE's, they are the best corps in the FCS, and perhaps even all of CFB; and TR is grossly under-using them.

    More of Jimmy football running real slot receiver routes, and leave the the post routes down the center of the field to Babicz and Gindorf

    And somebody really needs to get in Trey's face and tell him to hit his receivers on the numbers and forget about throwing an interception. The kid is playing scared because of his freak success in not throwing an int.

    They may even need to threaten to bench him. He needs to know that his apprehension is obvious to everyone and that it won't be tolerated.

    He has bee over throwing and throwing wide of his receivers the whole second half of the season and it's getting worse. Even on a lot of completions our receivers are having to make difficult catches because he is trying to play it safe.
    I think your observations on tre are fit for the dumpster he has missed a few throws but yesterday he also dropped some balls in there that were amazing ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alsen View Post
    And somebody really needs to get in Trey's face and tell him to hit his receivers on the numbers and forget about throwing an interception. The kid is playing scared because of his freak success in not throwing an int.

    They may even need to threaten to bench him. He needs to know that his apprehension is obvious to everyone and that it won't be tolerated.

    He has bee over throwing and throwing wide of his receivers the whole second half of the season and it's getting worse. Even on a lot of completions our receivers are having to make difficult catches because he is trying to play it safe.
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    Default Re: How do we attack the kitties

    Quote Originally Posted by Alsen View Post
    More getting the ball to Tre Watson in space

    More getting the ball to our RB's in space, we don't really do that at all. It would be a good time to run some, NE type, Brady to James White plays

    More pass routes for our TE's, they are the best corps in the FCS, and perhaps even all of CFB; and TR is grossly under-using them.

    More of Jimmy football running real slot receiver routes, and leave the the post routes down the center of the field to Babicz and Gindorf

    And somebody really needs to get in Trey's face and tell him to hit his receivers on the numbers and forget about throwing an interception. The kid is playing scared because of his freak success in not throwing an int.

    They may even need to threaten to bench him. He needs to know that his apprehension is obvious to everyone and that it won't be tolerated.

    He has bee over throwing and throwing wide of his receivers the whole second half of the season and it's getting worse. Even on a lot of completions our receivers are having to make difficult catches because he is trying to play it safe.
    Tre had a bad game, but he's our best player and my personal favorite player. Being conservative means zero turnovers. That's how you win with a good defense


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    Default Re: How do we attack the kitties

    Quote Originally Posted by Alsen View Post

    More pass routes for our TE's, they are the best corps in the FCS, and perhaps even all of CFB; and TR is grossly under-using them.
    TE over the middle is a weakness

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    Default Re: How do we attack the kitties

    And if they are not going to use Hunter Luepke on offense they should let him play LB. The kid has NFL size and athleticism, and is a national honor society member. He could learn the complicated Bison LB assignments in a flash.

    If they are going to use him on offense, fine, but this one is waaayyyy tooo gifted to ride the pine.

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